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    • TezT
      Tez Administrators @somasatori
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      @somasatori omg same.

      Just thinking about what a great move that would be on a L&L game. Who wants to be the John to my Richard. I won’t kill you, just exile you into vacay until players forget. You can have a nice percent of the extra tax income to spend on cool gear.

      she/they

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      • PavelP
        Pavel @Tez
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        @Tez said in But Why:

        Who wants to be the John to my Richard

        king john

        He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
        BE AN ADULT

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        • somasatoriS
          somasatori @Evilgrayson
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          @Evilgrayson said in But Why:

          @somasatori To be fair, when you have a single-roomed hovel you share with the livestock, and some bloke who isn’t covered in shit rides past with a whole retinue, it’s going to look like he’s living in luxury using the poor’s money.

          Month Python peasant

          they/them

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            mietze @De Villefort
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            @De-Villefort were you aware that James Corey is the pen name of two authors writing together. One was more known as a fantasy author, the other was an assistant to a famous fantasy author.

            If you’re never read any of William Gibson or Octavia Butler I’d recommend them highly. Gibson especially given he’s a (arguably the( titan of cyberpunk. And is still writing.

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            • PavelP
              Pavel @Coin
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              @Coin said in But Why:

              are actually a consequence of King Richard the Lionheart’s frivolous and obsessive overspending on the Crusades

              I think the main driver would’ve been his ransom rather than the Crusades themselves. But both together would make for a very unhappy populace.

              He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
              BE AN ADULT

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              • BloodAngelB
                BloodAngel @mietze
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                @mietze I second this, Gibson is amazing. If you want a good new cyberpunk book, The Body Scout by Lincoln Michel. So great about sports, and cybernetics at start with, than gets all sorts of amazing!

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                • somasatoriS
                  somasatori @mietze
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                  @mietze said in But Why:

                  @De-Villefort were you aware that James Corey is the pen name of two authors writing together. One was more known as a fantasy author, the other was an assistant to a famous fantasy author.

                  If you’re never read any of William Gibson or Octavia Butler I’d recommend them highly. Gibson especially given he’s a (arguably the( titan of cyberpunk. And is still writing.

                  Seconding Octavia Butler (and William Gibson)! Her Earthseed books are very salient these days.

                  I also want to plug Ursula K. Leguin, and everyone should read the book This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone.

                  If you want good industrial revolution fantasy (or science fiction in the case of City & the City) check out China Miéville.

                  N. K. Jemisin’s recent-ish Broken Earth trilogy is a solid choice for science fantasy series.

                  One really interesting (and deeply sad and challenging) take on the generation ship story was Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts

                  they/them

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                  • CoinC
                    Coin
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                    Incidentally, is anyone else amused by someone using the username “De Villefort” going on about how the only good fiction is the one that isn’t about selfish characters?

                    I can’t seem to remember what the novel that the name “De Villefort” comes from is about.

                    [snaps fingers]

                    It can’t have as one of its themes the obsessive descent of a man driven solely by vengeance for crimes committed against his person…

                    In Occam I trust.

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                    • Duke WhiskyD
                      Duke Whisky
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                      So umm…

                      What’s the anime from the first post? Asking for a friend.

                      Current Projects:

                      Twitch -> https://www.twitch.tv/dukewhisky

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                      • GashlycrumbG
                        Gashlycrumb
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                        But why would anybody want to play Star Trek, where so few people in the Federation setting are ever at risk of anything, and the pain of a stubbed toe can be erased in seconds?

                        But why does anybody like cake when I prefer pie?

                        Non-rhetorical question: But why did somebody fork a thread without a link to the thread it was forked from at the top?

                        "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                        – A. Bertram Chandler

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                        • Third EyeT
                          Third Eye
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                          People Sometimes Play Stuff I’m Not Into. I sometimes play stuff other people aren’t into. The people who aren’t into stuff impact games about that stuff very little (unless they get weird about it, but that seems like a waste of their energy).

                          I want something else to get me through this
                          Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                          I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                          She/Her or They/Them

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                          • AriaA
                            Aria @Evilgrayson
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                            @Evilgrayson said in But Why:

                            You can’t rely on Disney for anything. If you’ve ever read Victor Hugo’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, you’ll know exactly what I mean.

                            Wait, you mean the farting gargoyles weren’t real?!

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                            • GashlycrumbG
                              Gashlycrumb @Third Eye
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                              @Third-Eye Well, there was that business a couple years ago in MSB where it was “But WHYYY should I ever run a game if it’s not possible to completely avoid criticism?” Though that was more in response to me saying that you’re always going to have people playing who don’t like every single thing about the game and say so, not that you’ll have people playing who dislike the core premise of the game.

                              "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                              – A. Bertram Chandler

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                              • Third EyeT
                                Third Eye @Gashlycrumb
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                                @Gashlycrumb
                                Oh yeah, doing pretty much anything sometimes feels like it’s setting you up to get shit on for…daring to do a thing in not precisely the way some rando wants. This is just the first time I’ve seen ‘Fantasy, why?’ and idk it was a hell of a ride.

                                I want something else to get me through this
                                Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                                I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                                She/Her or They/Them

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                                • GashlycrumbG
                                  Gashlycrumb @Third Eye
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                                  @Third-Eye

                                  Fact: If somebody throws shit at you, you don’t have to catch it.

                                  I am pretty unsurprised “fantasy, why?” and yeah, I think it’s pretty reasonable to expect that just about anything will draw some critical remark from somewhere. I am kinda puzzled that people take it so very to heart so very often.

                                  I like opera, sardines, and licorice. (not necessarily all at the same time, but hey) Many people, annoyingly, seem to think I give a fuck that they don’t like those things and that I am interested in hearing them expound upon their dislike at length. I’ve liked opera, sardines and licorice since childhood and it now occurs to me that this may have been excellent training for side-stepping that particular brand of shit-slinging.

                                  ETA: I’m on about randos. My ex commenting about his dislike of sardines and Doctor Who every fucking time I tried to enjoy either of those things is another matter. People who are close to you who insist on yukking your yum all the damn time are up to no good and need a kick.

                                  "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                  – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                    catzilla
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                                    But why male

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                                    • somasatoriS
                                      somasatori @Aria
                                      last edited by

                                      @Aria said in But Why:

                                      @Evilgrayson said in But Why:

                                      You can’t rely on Disney for anything. If you’ve ever read Victor Hugo’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, you’ll know exactly what I mean.

                                      Wait, you mean the farting gargoyles weren’t real?!

                                      I’m losin’ to a bird!

                                      they/them

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                                        mietze @Aria
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                                        @Aria surely there’s a farting gargoyle somewhere!! don’t they pee and barf on some buildings? if there are no farting gargoyles i’m so sad. 😞

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                                        • GashlycrumbG
                                          Gashlycrumb @mietze
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                                          @mietze said in But Why:

                                          @Aria surely there’s a farting gargoyle somewhere!! don’t they pee and barf on some buildings? if there are no farting gargoyles i’m so sad. 😞

                                          Now I am ANGRY that DESIGN TOSCANO or some such bullshit does not offer a FARTING GARGOYLE dryer-vent cover.

                                          "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                          – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                          • PavelP
                                            Pavel @mietze
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                                            @mietze I’m no expert, but this one is definitely farting.

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                                            Though I can’t tell if it’s a gargoyle or a grotesque.

                                            He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                                            BE AN ADULT

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